Collins's peerage of England; genealogical, biographical, and historical . ounty of Hereford, with remainder on failure of issue male of hisown body, to Thomas Grosvenor, Robert Grosvenor^ and of everysucceeding son of his daughter, Eleanor, Countess Grosvenor, andthe respective heirs male of their bodies lawfully begotten. Titles. Thomas Egerton, Baron and Viscount Grey de Wilton,and Earl of Wilton, and Earonet. Creations. Baronet, April 5th, \6i7, 15 James I. and BaronGrey de Wilton, in the county of Hereford, May 15th, 1784, 24George III, Viscount Grey de Wilton, and Earl of Wilton, June26t


Collins's peerage of England; genealogical, biographical, and historical . ounty of Hereford, with remainder on failure of issue male of hisown body, to Thomas Grosvenor, Robert Grosvenor^ and of everysucceeding son of his daughter, Eleanor, Countess Grosvenor, andthe respective heirs male of their bodies lawfully begotten. Titles. Thomas Egerton, Baron and Viscount Grey de Wilton,and Earl of Wilton, and Earonet. Creations. Baronet, April 5th, \6i7, 15 James I. and BaronGrey de Wilton, in the county of Hereford, May 15th, 1784, 24George III, Viscount Grey de Wilton, and Earl of Wilton, June26tli, ISOI. Arms. Argent, a lion rampant. Gules, between three pheonsheads. Sable. Crest. On a wreath, three arrows, one in pale and two in sal-tire. Or, headed and feathered. Sable, bound together with aribband. Gules. Supporters. On the dexter a wyvern. Or, on the sinister, alion. Argent, ducally crowned, Or. Motto. ViKTUTI, NON AKMIS, FIDO. Chief Seat. At Heaton-Hall, in Lancashire 3 of which see aprint in Brayleys and Brittons Beauties of England. EARL OF POWIS, .54;;. CLTVE, EARL OF POWIS. luF, family of Clive are very ancient in Shopshire, where {hayhave been seated from the reign of Henry II. at which timelived Walterus de Croxlon, who was father of LiDULPH de Twenloe, whose son, Warin de Clive, was father of Stephen Clive, of Croxton and Clive, whose son, Henry, lived in the reign of Henry III. and by a deed with-out date, it appears that Walter Granfield devised a messuage itithe village of Clive, to Henry, son of Henry de Weever; payingthe aforesaid Henry, son of Stephen, chief Lord of Clive, sixpencea year, reserving to himself a pair of white gloves. To this Henrysucceeded, Henry, Lord of Clive, who married Agnes, third daughter andcoheir of Robert Huxleigh, of Huxleigh, co. Chester} and by lierhad a son and successor, Henry de Clive, who, 5 Edward ILL married Eva, seconddaughter and coheir to Hugh Tew, Esq. and by her was fatherof Thomas Clive, of Huxleigh, Esq. whos


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